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tonWWmi1MMeftnaiapviitutt deJjeJimQuiictki l >IdllfirWtotkiliinEIcutrillw5rut <WJIANO THEIR WORLDDescribed by Jpajhloiwfcnee WilsonWmUDjEICIflllBDESieHSDiscusses theiMc DallasAait Olrl QuestlonTrcalnl In nim Tonle< rJmmnt Mary >IE w H me nndHliatMieIJ11bum > °mUta7 omtliid with greenW rfa 0d more plowingU U ° < 1 A beautifulWJ Jlihlrltoa o yellow Andhort doublewSpSt1 ThetnJ with purple ei tin TheKnlrA l entlen n coat AiJlZiMrt wllk high l B < ll 8 IUir IS the high piMKhS which i nnlsliod vlth a bindl v 1 ek ttawlMnMStwUne hattriramed with Jot groendpttosndpnrplevehet and patent leatherMfio1ihs very charming costumo Darkpa or purple glaced kid gloves and purplebeutovornFor hemm dinner and e onlngwenr oerdlrti late become a fixture and w hlle lookl rr odd and pretty on a slender or tallrain plsy sad tia oo u 1th tbo stout shortraul psceful lutllnes There nm oMjMwand varied foims this spring oltiling the tie costumes that any womantltl little ears and good taste can possiblyUrciytmcuw tor not looking boUichio andffl lis ihtrta both fthlto and colored willWtors more by ladles than ever and eoniwmaovrho does not look neat In any othernlstiinot help looking bo In a fresh nicelyWrledihlrt First In importance amongft maimer goods Is wash goods lor allfcuwctmtcostumes lor summoraro beingft vita an eys lo the display ot n shirtWn Booteh cheviot Is the newest materialJw Theiiprn thread allows moro air tofcmwer and at tho snrae tlmo affords moroWcaswhcnlaundrlwlftliaiiony other washJ lt Thflch rut comes moBtly in stripesHn tbi glnibams orao mostly In smaltwdiudpUldsIs interne warm weather tho shirt will bowithout a coat and consequently willW lucler and moro complete finishingmans shirt Tho sleeves aro unwllj large and droop from the shoulders4km times do sloping narrowly to thoJbt Kid sllglitly gathered Into tho cuffl Utthera i > o a Btralght high standingKbini narrow caff for link buttons tho> to ot the collar slightly turned o er andIttppwsln the esurso of tlmo tho ladlosTO Hw utllko the stocks now so popularjrtk Ui gentlemen Ladies cloth Is usuallyMot tor the skirt and the necktie or thertj In the shirt should to bo completeW4 the color of tbo skirt worn For aw lull red ladles cloth with liandsomo4 belt andfancy buckle looks ry dashjcwul pretty with a red and whlto stripedSummer silks will be as popular axJ and very pretty oaea come lu smalll sail hair line stripes These aroI eomUned with fancy IncecreamM Into elaborate trimming and aomocontrasting shade ot velvet wed ford belt with rhlnestono bucklesW w all ahados atwa > s was and Is stillwagtti most popular cloths used and00UMtiiut 2 ati > P > UkJWV U tlrta nr wta tottjr trom ha < ° l itM UMdini 1MlWnTta i tmm w triimlnmOn ik ° ei Mmbai lor IhhJM KIM > b > AW k < imber Jlre l > wn In rowUejJT Irattoo eerjwhcro Simwl t > > < 1 elesanc4 r rtw r ThulatotlFruiiohwT wlUl eoitra Uns rol °o tfct lu l aii U um > 1 m ak < m1 lot the tumnier Ult nowww fiB W WipiB rmuch more than any other kind and thestlffer It Is tho better Tor very fancy waiststho finelyplaited chiffon and mouasollne dosole combined wiUi jet and steel trimmingwill bo worn fawn is one ot the favoritecolors and a skirt made of this color In anylight material nnd belted with a colored volvot belt is most eCocthe The wraps oreshorter fancier and moro odd In cffect Unaorer and tlicy come In every imaginableshape Tho Lton jacket Is also qulto i < opu >lar ot cloth to match the skirt and lined withfancy aflb of some pleasing contrast Thecrazo for bona ot evory klnd seems to hu > ereached Its limit for ti seems impossible toinvent any more kinds than are scon at thepresent time Among some odd combinations Boen aro pique and Tetretand one oftho latest no titles for tallormade waistcoats Is antelope skinMillinery Is more and moro odd and boautifutnsthe season advances Brand brimmedhats seem to prevail until to tee tho uniqueand tluy bonnets and they too are so queurand fascinating with their odd little shapesand colors When even the determined mindhesitates which to choosn Mignonettefinely sprinkled with Jet is largely used popples aie aso seen Tho hats are mado ofcombinations ot straw And laco and a hatcommenced in Iaco will perhaps end with astraw edge and feathers and flowers velvetand laco all mingled in confused beautChip hols flat In shape come In all colorsand gilt spangles are tmeverj thing Thehats are bent in all sorts of shapes to suit thewearer The Princess Nicotine shape Isverypopular and each lady soaring It Imaginesshe looks qulto as fascinating In It as Vrlncess Nicotine herself The sailor hat la alsoused tlits year but the brim varies from lastseas ti by turning up slightly on the edgeFancy colored aigrette of green stems areused considerably as a trimming for Ihesohats nearly all the straw hats come In twocolors The walking bat Is again In vogueand as It 14 now trimmed la a thing of eloganco and beauty The crown Is rather tallwith a curling brim Chip in both black andwhlto is brought forth for tho first time inmany ecasona Streamers are > n many othe new hats but I do not think they willlast long as they have a tendency to makemost ladles look older Tho jet bonnet stillholds its own and Is as small as the roundhat Is large Jet tiaras combined w itli velvetin becoming colors aro much lu favor Thohair still fctntlnucs to bo waved and theknots grow smaller and smaller but thewacd hair If neatly done is bound to makeeven a plain face look attractive and halfthe nocalled beautiful women would boreally ordinary looking wero It not tor thoexquisite tasto Jlsplayud In dressing thohair Bpring flowers hold sn appropriatesway Cowslips are among the favorites andon black hats they aro particularly becomingBlack roses and violets with a dash of Jot aronovelties that are l eautJful although not Inseason The velvet geranium Is really amongthe most beautiful trimmings Btrass buckles and rhlnostonos aro used In both hat anddross trimmings Aigrettes and Jettedfrostod rosettes aro among the fanclod trimming tf t eek I will teil you all aboutthe beautiful lingerie corsets and prettyhouse JacketsAn odd dress and jet unique Is tho aboveIt is made of dark red cheviot tloth TheJacket Is trimmed down tho front and roundthe sailor collar and ouffs with black moireribbon two Inches wide inserted into Innsverso Blltaworkcdlikebuttonholcfl Tho skirthas two rows round the edge a few Inchesapart to match iTlita Jaunty costume canbocarrlod out In Jean drill or any materialsand the ribbon changed to suit tho wearerwhich the costume lataste or the occasion onto bo worn It la an appropriate costumeforoutdooryachting or the seaside or for anyamusements In which the American womennow tako part The stjlish waistcoat lastrapped acrossJ Fwkkxo VTiuoxA CHUT ABOUT BRIDGETSome of Her VarylnC Characteristics Cleverl DescribedJinrr Itjlo nallai lUndlM < >Tlmo Worn nubjrct In n > f Vtimwonolriaiet ollow vnoMl Dim BuDtBWhenlSrUgot bukjd tekor a lortalBtt vhe you ar < rU dmodil v polled J0 r new tMgownJedandu our knucklea4 > a °ind calded your IwtepL d m3ed in many l UUlg Howot lay catoohUai boglnntagmalytr > o In lb famllyT 1 there nIhihafter Vo put OUl the hlrftot 5thlat ° u < > aJ SI fiU you do not yoowlderato to yeur wtt tow J Jwet t ro iud Wted up yourSon do you not piun i CfjUSSfI it possible that thi I f Jlist ouraslf to do octKr ith promise Jyour presenco i not d fGAZETTE FT WORTH TEXASwlll be grateful tor a little sliced when OonsId Patrick has not happened to bo hnngryYou will saynolhtngwhen you dndBrldgetsplitting ilndlicg wood with tho ivotjhandled carviugknife or putltug out thoashes la tho decorated pntlor coal scuttleYoubolt your meats iuMoloht haste Inorder to allow iU dUhos to 1 washedairly and when your domeitlo chooses tostay out alt night and come homo at threooclock a u you will unclose the portal witha smileYou will never ask what the little Hackbottles which 3 ou discover everywhere maycontain and > ou will oeer hurt the feelingsof another Bridget a you did that of the latedeparted by w ondering bow the sable scoreot a very large palm and fingers came to beImprinted between the shoulders ot yourUlao satin evening dress tho morning aftersb attended tho ball o the Biasing ColerlcYouYou will make no objections to the use otdamask napkins torlronholdera or silk mufflers for dustingcloths You will not sayauythlngordo anything that can offend Ifonly by this means you can woo sweet peaceto fold her wings In your bavk bawment castoil upon the troubled waters aud ateld therocks and shoals on which you have madeshipwreckTerhnps you can you think At all eventsyou will try to please this new domestic whohaving hod it out with the hut lady and letoff the steam arrives in an anjiable Icompliments you the master and U s chllderSheShe tells you that she Is won to stay tn aplacw and not bo forever gadding alio haslhedwtth mlltlonalrcs at enormous wagestbut plain as you live she prefers to stay witha rale lady and sho knows cue when shosajs one Bhellput up with what youbaie little salt if rather than change Asfor Mrs Smith that she lived with last shocouldnt bo dragged back to her You havebeard att this betore and at request > ou explain the way you wo nt things hery ladyhasher own wayIt 1 a farce jou know for you will neverbe permitted to have jours but ou play ItoutYouYou descend tho stairs twenty times toshow which way jou like the spoutof tho teakettlo turned and to say which Is the hotwater faucet and where the gridiron shouldbo put and such other Items In orthcrmum to plaae you for the futureWe all know that Bridgets first day Is always a trial to tho Soul ot that bondshuewhom feho calls missus i but no matter If shoonly stays jou think Ten to one at six otthe clock you And her sitting on a cliairagainst the wall with her bngguge on herkueo nnd reeelvo tho information that she isnot satisfied and will go and if you are alady jou wilt pay her faro and again the Intelligence office a series offirst days and dedeparturesBut sometimes Bridget is satisfied Themachinery begins to run raoothly you teal1 tldnk that you hao secured a treasurebut tn norno unguarded moment jou forgetjour caution You glo an order uttersome mild reproof and lo slamming otdoors gives warning ot a rising temper andfrlgljtful symptom Brid got is heard talking to hcrsolf below stairsHowever jou need not do even this muchThe shoals ot injurod dignity always Hoready for jou to wreck yourself upon andthey vary so with each individual that jouhavo no precedentIn recalling a long line ot handmaidenswho have folded their tents like tho Arabsat the moat inconvenient moment I remember Bridget Donovan who drow tho lineat polishing tho front door boll and havingdeclared that that w as the black boys workcvor and always gao us a piece ot hermind and departed refusing to listen to theplea that wo had no blaok boy and could notcapture ono on a moments noticellrldget Oooney on the contrary devotedheraolf to that bolt She was always on herknees bofore It so that glittered like a thingof gold Sho said that she could not rleep luher bed It her family had a blaflk thing ontho door tike their next neighbors Godhelp them But being requested to emptya small waatepapor basket she requestedto know if we thought her an oyutalloaragman to attend to tho scrnps andlavlngs aud departed weeping Why shedrew tho tln at a wastopaper basket whocan sayBridget Tickles came next Despite ourremonstrances she added to tho dutltH ofcook and laundress those ot tho oddJob manwhom we paid all the same since ho hadbeen engaged to attend to such matters Hiewould put in coal clean off Buowln winterand dig tho garden beds in summer thoughwe liad an oddJob man to do It all thofameBut our nol0 hbor keit a pig and thisnnimil having eseapod Into our garden Mrspickles was requested todrUe him out Asthe words were uttered she dropped uponthe kltchon table with a wild flood ofteamteamI It Tat rieUo widow jou ore a llnto be plff drherl lio moaned MXot II Itme dyln hod Vrlbnas Iter ao an me onth ps yourwll Ill tay hero no loneorAnd alter the reat wont alioMy doar ioadera ladlea may orv poaeepojee but threl no peaco In the kitchenwheto Bridget rolirnSho briJici Iho lampoat In licr Waek portmantoau the whirlwind In her paper band oand It la only l quantum ot tlmo when tlioiforn ihaJ bm t wero to I1T outvlth Saint Ceoolla she wou d liare hafrow belere he departed ISho ooul1 notllto wlUiout It cud he never mona to tryKrui Diixu1UXTA lane nook la feature ol l outy Inwoman but uncarting 1U utlllt > wo canl t> M wherein the goo ha the1 ad ant K0 ottho ilutk In tlio plyilcal mochanlm ot thMOlJiajai An elonSated palate howevert deglutitionhould Increase th deMthtSniatoi Betyoua V Smith that youcant repeat the Lord JTaywItepreMntative It U a Bput up Inlirowna baudaBonatornrawayBePw ntatlT Now I lay me down totaep < and o torla to theendliiLtortot by UlaWy I Brown KirSmith the takefiOTED WOMB AT HOMEThe Successful Career ol a BrightIllinois Olrlnow M Ha 3 > ad P rWorldAnsclt In tho Bnrtnseinspiring maninle lor other11 omenAmerican mothers who In this agIt thoseoticmtXprogare kto Jour daushlorsVThst shall w do withol thcould but know th inner historyeoestul taslSieers ot Kim ot mMtwaterwarmmakeun rcmaik ni ot oclety tho f thlouvrillmori ot motionanco ot coUlmlciMtIn thesa changeful days when fortunes aremade and lost tn a single round of tfct clockthere Is no guatautee ot staUUty in tho inurepoe5 lon of houses and bond Productivegem us sod spilled tataot are today momthan ever the best c4pts4 ot which either sexcan bo possessed lu tho battlo of tuSomething over a doxon years ago a youngbrownhaired girl lived in a small town inIllinois ftho ai falhciwisand tho 0ntyhomo sho had known since early childhoodwas 4 boordlng scbool At the best such anupbringing can hardly l rogvrded us conducive to tho development of a poetic temperament but Marybeymout had a luHghtaunny nature And made light of trouble thatwould hare been a burden to maayrtbersBhewasfeludlousand a bit romantic too Inher odd hours she wrota a good deal and itwas not until she had fairly earned the tttloot xiilagepoet by aomo realty creditableverses in the local paper that her acquaintances began to suspect her ot possessing unusual talent Toa couslderablo extent herliterary predilections were uherlted from herfather who was an author linguist scientistand lawjer While stilt a mere girl MisaSevmou was cast on her own resources andsho now takes pleasure In later liteIn recalling the fact that the first money she everearned w as for some rhyme wot to a ihlM amagazine which was wilted byJwnfS JuneCroly But there was a strong streak ofpracticality In tho nature ot the young 1111nolsan and tt did not tako her long to Andout as soma older heads had found out longbefore that fugitive literature while il mlghtbo very good as a onne makes au Videedingly poor walkingstick Kite decidedtherefore to choose a profession mcanwhlhaccepting employment as a teacherAbout this time Miss Sej moor tookupthistudy ot shorthand an art in which very fewwomen wero then proficient and she soonbecame thoroughly expert bhe was greatlyUinT ETMOUaaided by a phenomenal memory which I amtol I ha often enabled her to reproduoeword or word an entire lecture whon Kuehad taken 110 note whatever MaoaulayuMd to perform > liko teal and a lew Instance of Inillarwondertul memorloa oiltlbut Ml Bojmour la proUMy tho onlyAmerican woman who ho ever poeeBc1tlilal ullargltsheiva the ftmt womanIn America to open a school o stenographyand tho Institution may be regardod n thopioneer ol many hundreds ot establishmentswhich havo sont forth lhoo and ot womantjpowrlter all over the country lo enliventhe tcdluni ot a multitude ot business offloeswith th merry click ot tho keyMls Beymour is now president ot thoUnion Stenographic and Typewriting Association a commissioner the United Matescourt ol claims ommtanloner ot deeds otNow Jersey and notary publlo of Now Yorkcount Bho Is ainonK tho brightest andmoet sueoessful women ot her day She lealso editor and publisher ol tho JhisneMllomaiu Journal audjier work 111 Its columns proves that she is endowed with thoeditorial Instinct IlerjirtlcUw havo n treslibroery healthful ring about them and nrebrimful ot facts and useful hluU lu riRard toa womans work Her fillet pleasure is Injournalism although she dooa not nogloctbut maintains n personalher other businessupervlslon ot all its branches Willi tho stilland acumen of 0 bank or railroad residentIn legal forms sho Is said to be as thoroughly versed ss sny Rood lavrjer Uhenhe flrst presented her l tltion tor a commlsslonershlp ot deeds there was some hesitaAPatLfltion on tho i lt of tho goveruor ot one atatnas to tho legality ot appointing a womanot even while he hoiltatod ho remarkedthat ho considered Miss Seymour was cumpOonttoBllunyoInoelnthestate JlowtlitIdschool lawyers ronstliavolookwlatsuchacompliment to a womanIt is now ten Jears since tho brav littlewoman set out to conquer tho big bustlingbusluess world ot Now York Sho startedwith ono operator lu a tluy room on Tlroadunj Sow sho has flourishing oITlceA in Tourlarge busluess buildings a groat businesscollego for women and a newspaper all herown und uftaMtful too hho has a highrating with the commercial woridand is avaluedl mimber of soioral clnln IncludingHoroslso which Mrs William Todd IlslmuthIs president Her tuohctor homo is cosynest lull ot books 4etures and such artist obelongings as only women of tastonnd cultureknuw how to valus Sho U u poputar entertainer too for evon nmld her many businessduties sho does not overlook tin socialamenities and the Mcrontlona ol Ills MissSeymour has wou her way by sUoer talentWarm andnui pluck combined gouwouslieorted she has Leon lh roanns ut lu4jjiamany other women io auoeoas lu life whobut for her old would havo found the waylong nnd arduous IndeoJ It Is md surprlslug that she should ben prim favorite amongtho business women of New York as well asamong many others who though noIn ommorclal Ufa have leanel to approclato tl >IrlgW ItllnoU girl having Walchol h braveUght and her wonderful uceesnIiuxcnc ixtorrAl rsonwlUialatgssU kot prl g coldh nll ot naturesisnt atoatropUaing grenslsannos to any eunsllerabi eatrntSpeaking ol w Idlng Bills there l 1 veryvaluable hint oonUlid In th l l wlmad by o goodhean > out smoiijiursciold lady who wUtel to presont it favoritewith soflothtai iotwhowraean would notallow herto go In tor solid silver cut glassor ceramics Shi therefore improvised aUrge baskot Into which sho jut oik andtooted lu their oinbreodpans that bad booniiualltloa and whlrli were a honJrtd per oentmore servloonol than th shiny Una Hut arealways a part of a young U > nsekeper 11retoutttL Then ivf oovored an Ironingboardwith old aheel and blankets mado Ironholders and told In besides several bundlesot dust cloths T y o lo H aoual tatvery uMfnl tt certainly was and II lb briilwer poinltted to p s her rt l thoughtshe would undoubtedly say that th prasOcalafur all Ih on to < lo herliomoly glttwaith most goodsAMM Y Igmiua fcL1804THE REALM OF THE CHILDRENTtianks lor a Penny BroughtFame to a Workhouse ChildA TOUCHIKG STORY AND A TRUE OhLThe Stirring Career of the Drummer Boy of ShUoltHow He Vouxht Ills V ny to theMioultUr Ktrnpt i Ntory ot nChild ltto In tho HaivnlUu Islandsthe Fin limes of tt > eir lorklitiotbluckTaking up the pai > er the other day my eyetell upon tho name of a famous slngvr vho Isat preseut creating a furors tn the world otmusic There was the description of hergreat triumphs her gorgeous gowns herwonderful gifts from crowned heads and allthe othor details c a career honored audUmouB That was how tho world knew herbut I rmeinbrd the tlmo away back n titjeers betore she hadossuuuil the prttty highsounding oom M theatre and with my pl nant thoughts for companjtbeps per droppedto tho floor and I put no self up to n jrleAh how plainly could I mo her a little darkeyed child n poor motherless tittle waif fromtho poorhouse who helped at Urn old farmhouse In iho hlUs during the summer sen souwhen taking hoarders was tb means of Increasing tho limited Inoomo that aocruedfrom tho picturesque but unprofitable meadow land that surrounded tho rambling framehouse I wdm n delicate child and had beensent by my father a ihjslHan to tills qulitnest to gain health and strength What alonely little creature 1 was and how well Iremember that tlrrt night nil alone In the tinyroom that was set apart for my use duringtho time t was to remain How the katydidschirped away in doleful chorus and tlio frogsdown In the swamp cnchuKged n mournfulrefrain until I hid my head In Iho latenderscented pillows and erled as only a child eauwho Is separated from its mothtr for thofirst timefNext morning I was not much happierthough the sunlight did make things took abit more cheerful than they had appeared Inthat queer half light that settlesoer tho landWhen the birds go to rest and the owls comeout from their retreats I was too clumsywith my dress I couldnt fasten tho long lineot buttons and buttonholes that adorned myQabrlelle in the back and when I came totbo tangles tn my hulr my unnvQUstomodhands made matters ten times wnree so thatwhen at Ul I appeared In the dining roomI know that I must hare presented a verysorry spectacle tu the grim old man who wasthe only other buode as I learned afterwardDear mo how he glared at me orer hisspectacles and how gruff his toioe soundedwhen ho asked uie to pan the bread anddespite tho kindly efforts ot tho motherlyformer wife my bnsiktaat was a meagreone so entirety consumed was I with tearand homesickness When I had asked to l oexcused I took my doll and went out undergreat tree trying to kilt that awful totting ofloneliness that would creep o riaeAt laht my grief ouroamo mo and two bigtears trickled down on to Birbroniaa waxenfuee anlln eilUhto anguish ot mind andbody I flung rajaelt down deep into the longdewladen grass and erled as though my hoattwould break Buddenly a burst of mrtslobroko upon the summer air a pure swoeti cuiMrt roait toou ovrn ut ownchilds vooo carolled an old country songand In another minute a ehilda lorin stoodovermyowu proslrato one With a wonderful gladnora ih my > es I scanned the nowcomer Her was a friend a girl of my ownage a phvymato noma one to whom 1 couldlalkas I never would havo dared to do toMrs lone or the grim old man my neighbornttbetiible 1 didnt oar If her foet wertuncovered her clothe torn and her joor little hands tanned and berry stained Sho wasa friend Dont crygirl she said In hormusleal syropatliUo vole Voore the nwboarder aint your1m I sitbid and Im lonely and Idont Ilk this pace and I want to go hometo my niothor I aln t got any inolbersho replied but It I hsd and shid ssut meaway lo get strong I wouliln t try and maketnyaelt worn MlasJoues told me all aboutwithou and when 1 aint worklV 1 enn play> ou someUmos tliit Is II > ou 11 Wt m andher yos wandro I wlslfolly lo the doll In inlap for countr > children seldom sswnny butIts tables ot home muiiufieture In IliOdujsOtcrarso 111 lei jou I nwronded doilglitct n lba proI t of a playmaU Utwho aro your I queried with a ehldnatural curiosity Im the help Mis Jonesgive me my board and clothes for iWllththorestliatlllrnmi too busy lontwiidter Mynamos Sarah Ann Moslwrwhafs yoursThe exchange ot names toUowadquick by other questions and answers andby In tiara w had b m qut wall 00qualntssl ah was oalled away to help In thekitchen l t not Ulore o had agrMd to nuttout In Hi Iiammoek when Mr JonM tookher aK rnoon nap 3I lonelloa wnsuonfor wtb all a eLllds buoyancy of spIrlU thotnat I had dtseovwed some ono ot my ownol theage to play with ismish td all the gloomHew little barahmorning and as tin day liyand I grew to be warm friends lor In theIiammoek and haymow wo talked ot ourgirlish ambitions and dreamed those dayoould everdreams that w aearcaly hopedootia true The darkejed child with lierlovoly Voles longod to b u groat singer andoonoerts were the principal maVUllvssIn Ihos ImpPJ h a aavln up mytooncytoueuught tob an opera singersh said one day OU Mr Prion fclvw moa rn y every other day for Maeklrf hUtswts Ulram be a ystlutarleh old codgerlike him ought lo bo ashamed to W > >littKandll hewa m hed glvlt Uaclctohim Hut I tell him h dont have to give manything and Im gralefnl lor th ponny andsome day Ill show Mr Hiram what myr f j jjpja wu s WK i < > Hst < Vf8where we were playing and we both jumpedas though wo bad been shotAnd so you want to bo a groat singer dovvm he said quttaloally but very kindlyes sir replied Harah notoncrwtilt abashed And Hiram would throw my penniesIn my face would he be growledi wellteach htm a lesson we wilt and he letreatsdas hastily as ha had appeared leaving us towonder wbat his words meant We soonfound out fur In a little while Mrs Jonestold Bttrah that old Mr Trice was a rich butrccojitrlc IndlTldual whowanted to educateher He had ghen her tho pennies to ttstcut un rsict rorrtn mi ntiu trher and flndlDg her grateful for small favorswas willlug to lavish grcatcc ones upon horIn a week we sobbed out our farewells andsho went away and her n w life began Altthese uara I have followed her careerthrough the newspapers and eccaslonal totters Wo have never met though I hatesoon her often on the stage Hue Is a publloIdol now ono ot the greatest singers ot hertime but to mo she wilt ever ba UttU HarshAnn tfio pooilwuso child my comforter andplaymateEpiti Towmkxd KfGrrTDRUMMER b OF SKILOHllltle JohnnyCareer asSlilloli Illsi SoldierShould any ot my young reader happen tovllt n certain western army Ihey wouldprobably meet > i aln John I Clem Ho isnow aliout forty jeors ot age small tn stature boyish looking and very modoetlnhlalicarlng but he has prOlAbly had a wonderful and exciting a oareer as nny young followwhoever auawored tho rollcall or wore theshouMerstrups He is known and talked ofby all old ftoldlors as Johnny Sntlob andThe Ilrummrr Hoy or ChlckamaugaWbu tho war broke out Johnny was a slipof a boy ton ears old but ho at one madeup his mind to boooraen soldier and go to thowsr To this he was strongly opposed b hisjiarents but notwithstanding the tearful entreaties of lit molhor and the stem commands of his father ho seurotly spptled foradmission lo tho service as a drummer hoyTlieoxamlningloivrd io v hleh he presentedtil olnlm lookc1 uiwin him with amusementnnd surprise and told him they could not accept so oung und smalt A boy Ihe wouldbe drummer wn < hot dtniaad at his poorsufloessaud soon alter boarded the trainwhich was carrying Uio Third Iteglroent ofOhio yoluntcers to Ih seat ot war The offloers ot this command did not sea that ihorowaa His maktug ota eapltnl soldier In the ludand Johnny soon learned to bis sorrow thatho oould not go with thorn Still undnuulcdbo next applied lo the I wentyseouud Ilegltneut of Michigan Yohlntecra Here he wasagain refused Admission a a drummer ouneeountof Ida aim and ago but tho aoMlerswee all strurk with his pluck and daringand th gondiuiiurod colonel After listeningto Ills story tod him that he mUht go withtho rcglmoht to tlio front And ho did During the next your he ronullned with ill regiment na a ItAugeron taking l rt lu all thedrills and parade participating In ovry eugagement nnd learning many virtu nmvices which can be Acquired only on ho batlloluild or In tho camp Ills wit youth andgoodnature made him a favorite with bothofficers and menJurt before th terrible battlo of Blilloh little Johnny by som menus obtstnod a drumand went Into the engagement as a volunteerdrummer boy On that day ho won tiiifadlnglaurels Xt lierever he fight was thickest bisshort logs carried him and there ha could boseen In front of th soldhr loudly bcatlnghi drum Cannons roared In front of himshells burst alKivo and tho branches ot tieeatell crashing around htm but ho marchedbravely on Ouo shall broke so hoar him thatIt broke his drum nnd spattered his foes withmud I ho was knocked down ngulu and agulustill he did not retreat Wbui the fight wssover ho I > ocam0 a gnator favorite than everand In honor ot his services was ntoknamodJohnny Shllfih Those In command praisedMm an 1 though lin was but cloven yoars otago ho was given a suit ol hi countrys binand regularly enrolled as ti drummer layWluu he first went to tho front to tarryn drum at tho bead ot th troops had beenthe heghtof young Clem ambition Hut bewas tt truo soldier end now that h had wonthe desired goal longed for further Advancement ho wanted to carry a guu and be admitted to the ranks A good natured soldierlook a rogulaUon array musket and file 1 Itoft until It wis Miirt erinnith for tho ambitious druuni I o Jd with ease Thismade Johno as happy us a king and ahoulderlpg his prile lie look pai I In alt the drillsand oxoalses ot biv regiment II was nottwelve years ut age hud having been In thobattles of Khllob Snhhv llle Ilosaca KcnesaWMountain Slona ltiver ami Ierryvllht beganto regard hlnimlt as a veteranIicry ono knows what a bloody fight tookphic at CkleWtnaugu Her OeneralThomas mat tho icbnU In overwhelmingnumbers and rolst them so Urmly thatever attor h was known as th Hock otChlekum n > H I i Johnny Bhlloh1 luulwou greater fame ao1 namonow thrown aside his drum deterotlncd totake trt as a regular sold ler On the rc raIn ot Uie ngageinimt he shouldered his gnoand allmbloon to the caisson of pn of thebattmlw mdo Intoth thickest ot the lightVTheti il lailler halt l ho jumped from hisperch and sought out A pises Among the artdloreot his brigade AU day h fought aabrarely aa tho most valUnt Three times alaillet plerood his nap but he did not mind ItautkoSou loadlcg ami Bring Illsbrlgadewas In a dangerous place All day and duringthoafterMoo wert forced to retreat Johnnysshort legs could not < urry him ai fast astho ol Ida oMsrcomponlons and ho was Ingreat danger ot Wing captured At tho beadof tb pursuing ret rod a Here lookingcolonel who won overtook Uw l y andswlngliw his aword above liU head demanded with an awful oath Uiat be shouldsurrender Johnny had oftw said that nwould nerer be taken alive yet Just M ItI to his flying comrades that ho woul IcmUvo to tako back his words But tho bravThis saved Johuny from capture and perhaf s death for While all his comrades werkilled or taken prisoner ho lay concealed untill nightfall and then mado hi way safely tooainp His reputation as a soldier waanowlnadc Ihd day after tho batik h waiCalled into tho presence of Uoneml r orcncrabs himself warmly praised for what hahad done placed upon tka roll oMionor andmod a sergeant Had he lioi ten > esrolder ha would hate boon given ft pair olshoulderstrap to wvar aud mado a comnVlsntoned officerTen days after tho battle ot ClilcLsmaugetho dahlug sergeant was made a 1 ritontrby tlio rebels while helping to guard atrain ot provision wagons Two monthlaUr he was jurolrd nud Willi a nnmbtr olotherprlnonorsexchsngod flhenlierclurncilto the army he found amoral Thoma incommand Tlio Hock of Chlckamatujiltook A great Interest in Johnny gave hlra AI ny to rldi and look him upon hla tatt asan orderly Bergoant Clem took part In thfamou march to tho sea nnd at that Urnhad several surprising adventures andescapes which Added greatly to his reputstlon At Atlanta while on duty Ids horsewas shot from wudcr him by a rebel sharpshooter and he himself badly wouudod In thoshoulderWhen Iho war closed Johuny Blillohhaving been premised au appointment wentto Indianapolis Indiana sad began to qualifyhimself tor admittance to Wost point In ashort lime ho was given a oodctahlp by Expresident Grant BU1I four yoars of soldierllto hod untitled him lor a dy and schoolllfo and In a short tlm ho loft West PointHut those who vera at Iho head ot the wardepartment remembered Ihe bltlUaut serviceof lb youthful sergeant and ho was givou Acommission In tho regular army and sont toArlsona Hero ha fully satisfied Ui hopoa olhis friends nnd was promoted again andgain until he la now aeaptuln Aniiaaalatsntquartermaster Some years sgo ho mart leda daughter ot Ooneral French and withoutdoubt has a very bright tulur before himHcrcs 1U > iuovoim am unXatural history tells via tho chestnut camstrom Italy This news will bo received withunctuous salisttttlon by tho professionalhumoristThere Is a marked dUtlnctlon betweenreputation nnd character Th former 1what a person Is nocounted to bo by othersth latter Is what ho really Is Tho troublswith most pooplo Is they hav entirely I >much reputationSUGGESTIONS FOR WOMENPertinent Hints Upon Subjects olPeculiar Feminine InterestThis may In useful tn ran teaches thissummer Hist he euro that there are anypouches to tunWomen eau now 1coom publlo notaries InNew Jersey and when a man has to do anyswearing In their prtwiifto ho doesnt havoto prpi ro an elaborate apology for doing soA brlgado if unemployed women proposeto walk trom Hau FraneJseu tq WashingtonThis is pretty strong eWdenoo that there Uno womans department lu the MldwlntsrIf jouMlsh toghRucp iiBrul dimur donot unite too ninny or bo nveranxmus t < >nro a quantity ot fowl A few < m maspirits choice rather than numeuiuaduhabsolute eoiiildonoe In jour nook a dininroom the temperature otwhich do rn < vithe flouers or the Collars of your gunu tirtie primary requisites t > f an ui > j < iui1 fm >and without them Mrs Crunut herself ooul Itiotentertaiu plwianntly though eaoh dish wasof pure gold and thelands north treble theliwulght in the sumo iiotsjTho woman w ho runs about tolling peoplehow tun Hi she Is annoyed be tho im udouialtentions of men In tlio street and in publliftnTejaiirteii must not expent anystupathyfrom tho senslblo feminine who knuw thatsuoh conduct does not augur the possessionot superlative attractlvoutug but Is rnthsr anevldeiioo of Ufiw omly belm lor the partthe onu ncoosted Nino times out of ten shehas either chosen to attire hunu f consplcuouslyor acts In suehaway that notloe tsInvited No man In his senses will speak toa strange Woman Unless he rocolres euoourugotnent t > t some sort This Is hard medlcine tor the flirtatiously inclined hut It istrue as preaching noortholosIhe summer girl has alrays t 6onlJ a dearbut this tvtiAOU sho Is tabs a duck Costumes ot duck In all colors promise to ba therage and at the sea short and a Uw mountains these serviceable and smartlookingfrooks will be seen everywhere Inldrtohavo them enUi ely correct a tailor ehould doUie cutting and fitting for slipshod plrturesquo elteets are hot at atf the thlry In thisline The Princess of Wales and aer daughters Victoria and Maud ha glvjn an orderto Ildfem for several to bo worn on theIloyat yacht at Cowes They will be madewtUi full rather short sktrU and with Jacketsopeuliig over blue pink and red lests Thetrimming en the mleovoa aud tho big roverswill Ukewlso t e In colors Aword to thoWlsols suOelent duoklsa cheap materialand all iho at to In the world 1 not copyrighted by royaltyAs much as you maydotoondalatyllngerlsdont go In for it largely It you Intend takingan oeeau voyage this summer or u prettyas whllo lace trimmed petUooats are on landtheyftroanatnuUiatloiiats atiielrwbItoaesssoon becoming dimmed and Uielr laclneaftIxKlragglaXl Wear dark skirts dark stocklags and wellfltUng shoes lu no placo inthe world da the fott play such a prominentjrt as in a steamer chair They aro continually lu evidence Therefore have everybutton irmly int place an I < x lc out forthose small Insidious dropped threads thaisoon run Into unsightly botes In Uie hosieryPo not wear feather vt gilt bra dandayou love your good loose sttcjr to a veil asrollglously as to the Un eommsjidmentsWhen your husband assumes a hlfthly virtuous atr and talirs about his nuperlor line ofinoraUtyJutttcll him that if the world trustedMm in accordance with his own vie v ieouklgetyour life tu ured for hiatewfltbut ai It is If you do md > af to iwva a cowpany tako tho rUk there ant so many reitrhtlons and reservations that you begin f <thluk that ypur 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